ESTATE VALUED AT 120.000Will of Dan O’Donnell Admittedto Record.Wife Chief Beneficiary—Hugh 0* Donnell Gets Bar and Fixtures.Daughter, $500 a Year.The will of Daniel O’Donnell, who died last week leaving an estate valued at $20,000 was admitted to probate in the clerk’s office of the Circuit court yesterday.By the terms of the will, all of the estate with the exception of bar and fixtures, is left to his widow, Mrs. Sarah A. O’Donnell. The bar and fixtures are left to his son, Hugh O’onnell. The sum of $500 annually is left to bis daughter, Miss Sadie O’Donnell, as long as she remains single. The will further provides for his burial in Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton, and further directs that his mother and wife shall be buried in the same place.The will, which was executed on Sept. 16, 1902, was proven byCharles A. Hammer and E. D. Boot, the subscribing witnesses, Hugh O’Donnell qualified yesterday 9 executor, according to the request made in the will, giving bond fp the mnrc f ,000 Mi WljPnr; ”lt;£*- v lauuMJlr,Laura P. Burke, Sadye A. O’Donnell and Sarah A. O’Donnell, as sureties.The following persons were appointed to appraise the estate: W.H. Rickard, Thomas Franey, Dr.F. B. Olhausen, John E. Sullivan,and John W. Williams.